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*kryogenix* |
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do people in your area call dances balls? why is it called a ball? what is the etymology of the word? I dance at a dance. I don't ball at a dance. Well, maybe sometimes. But that's not the reason I got invited.
Also, people here call water foutains "da bubblah." Why is it a bubbler? It doesn't bubble. It resembles a fountain more than bubbles. So why do they call it "da bubblah?" |
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Nope, they don't. They just call it "a dance". Though I would be more intrigued to go to a dance if it was called a ball. Just seems more... fancy, and more elegant.
![]() Kudos, James. You are about to take over the entire 1st page of the lounge. |
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